Description
A woman in 1920s attire stands beside a vintage automobile holding a large sign that reads "Repeal 18th Amendment," capturing a pivotal moment in American social history during the prohibition era. The black and white photograph documents the activist energy of the flapper generation, with sharp contrast and period-authentic details that convey both the urgency of the cause and the style of the era. At home in a history classroom, a study, or any space celebrating American social movements and women's rights. Printed to order on bright, matte cotton-poly canvas and hand-stretched over a 1.5-inch wood stretcher, with the image wrapping the edges for a gallery-wrapped finish. Gallery-quality inks keep the color deep and saturated. It arrives ready to hang straight from the box, no framing needed.